Thursday, August 5, 2010

Mortgage and Loans - Mortgage Refinance, Home Loans

Mortgage and Loans - Mortgage Refinance, Home Loans


Financial fraud in the mortgage market 2.

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 09:39 PM PDT

Catherine Austin Fitts talks about it in 2004. On the 29th of October (of 2003), a trial begins in a Federal courtroom in Washington DC. The defendant in the case is our own distinguished advisory board member Catherine Austin Fitts. The plaintiff in the case is one John Ervin of Ervin Associates, a mortgage servicer for HUD. Ervin has brought the case using a Federal whistle blower statute (qui tam) [i] that allows private citizens to bring suit against parties alleged to have defrauded the government, and rewards them with a percentage of the recovered money. Ervin began eight years ago with more than 30 offences alleged against Fitts. He is now down to a handful, technical and immaterial in their financial impact one way or another on the government, Fitts, or anyone else. The case is ironic in many respects. Fitts, a HUD contractor, was fired “for convenience,” which does not mean that she was terminated for wrongdoing. Ervin and Asscoiates themselves were fired some time back by HUD “for cause,” meaning that they were fired for non-performance under a contract. Yet here Ervin is taking Fitts to court, ostensibly on behalf of the government and taxpayer. www.financialsense.com www.scoop.co.nz

Health Insurance Reform Right Now

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 02:32 PM PDT

President Obama shares the story of Natoma Canfield, a cancer survivor who had to drop her health insurance due to excessive rate hikes only to be diagnosed with leukemia, and tells the crowd in Strongsville, Ohio that cases like Natomas make it clear that the time is now for health insurance reform. March 15, 2010.

The Best Loans Secured Informational Resource

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 02:32 PM PDT

best-Loans-Secured.net is packed with information for your new home, car, or debt consolidation

How can a life insurance company know if you smoke cigarettes if you quit one week prior to the exam?

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 09:48 AM PDT

Can i quit smoking one week before my insurance company medical exam and my test results be negative?

If so, what happens if I die from lung cancer 20 years later? Will the insurance company protest or pay up?

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